[OP-ED] Prop. 469 would deliver better quality of life to Pinal County

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County who have worked to bring new transportation infrastructure to the region.)

By City of Maricopa Vice Mayor Vincent Manfredi | InMaricopa

We can improve the quality of life in Pinal County for years to come by voting YES on Proposition 469.

Among many other projects, the half-cent sales tax would help expand State Route 347 to six lanes from four and give motorists another route to Interstate 10 via a new 21-mile East/West Corridor.

Pinal County transportation infrastructure is not keeping up with growth. In 2017, voters approved this transportation plan along with the sales tax to fund it. Unfortunately, special interests outside of our county sued and managed to get the tax overturned in a split decision of the Arizona Supreme Court.

Prop. 469 simply fixes the tax language to pass legal muster. It does not increase the rate.

Please Vote YES on Proposition 469.

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